Cheap eats – Sausage Casserole
It’s hard to find time to cook a proper meal at university, especially if you’re a second or third year with a lot of work on.
You rush in after a long day, try to eat as fast as possible and then it’s straight back out again.
Sometimes it’s easy to think you’ll just have beans on toast or instant noodles, but it isn’t always filling or healthy.
And there’s always a time when you’ll realise that you can’t afford those tasty and easy ready meals in Tesco. Maybe because you spend a little too much in that night club last night…
Soooooo Yellow Belly is here to help (along with www.greatlittleideas.com)
Here’s a cheap and easy meal to cook and eat. It’s also one which can feed hungry house mates too.
Tasty sausage casserole
Serves 4
What you need:
- 8 sausages (of your own choice) – for cheap sausages try your local market or you can also a pack of 8 from Poundland
- 1 jar of Homepride Sausage Casserole sauce
- 4 medium potatoes, thinly sliced
- an ovenproof dish
- butter
- vegetables (carrots, green beans, parnips etc)
How to make:
- Preheat the oven to 190 degrees/gas mark 5
- Gently grill/fry your sausages until they are evenly browned
- Place the sausages into the ovenproof dish and pour in the Homepride sauce
- Add the vegetables of your choice
- Layer the sliced potatoes over your sausages and vegetables and bake for 35 minutes
You can share this delicious dish with housemates/flatmates or use less ingredients for your own portion.
It’s a hearty meal which will keep you happy and full.
Let us know your favourite meals to make for cheap!
Enjoy!